On the occasion of Danish architect Bjarke Ingels visit to IAACCampus ValldauraLabs for the official launch of the Master in Advanced Ecological Buildings (MAEB), the founder of IAAC Vicente Guallart interviewed and discussed with him about the future of architecture and sustainable and self-sufficient construction.

published:24 Apr 2018

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The Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia – IAAC is an international centre for Education, Fabrication and Research dedicated to the development of architecture capable of meeting the worldwide challenges in constructing 21st century habitability. Based in the 22@ district of Barcelona, one of the world’s capitals of architecture and urbanism, not to mention the EuropeanCapital for Innovation (2014), IAAC is a platform for the exchange of knowledge with researchers, faculty and students from over 60 countries around the world.
Discover all IAAC's educational programmes here: https://iaac.net

Globally renowned Architect and IAACMaster in City & TechnologySenior Faculty Winy Maas discussed with IAAC AcademicDirector Areti Markopoulou the importance of the new profession of urban technologist.
Winy Maas is the Director of the global think-tank and research institute The Why Factory, and one of the founders of MVRDV architecture studio, operating from Rotterdam at a global level.
For more information on IAAC's Master in City and Technology: https://iaac.net/educational-programmes/master-in-city-technology/

published:18 May 2018

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Series of videos about the educational experience lived by IAACAlumni in Barcelona and how the preparation given at the Institute's masters programmes changed them personally and professionally.

published:04 May 2018

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published:19 Apr 2017

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The IAAC program OpenThesisFabrication 2016/17 propose to design and test at scale 1:1 architectural element that take advantage of the latest computational tools, the additive manufacturing process, and the great thermodynamic properties of mud to achieve passive performative system for bioclimatic architecture. Learn more: http://www.iaacblog.com/programs/courses/otf/2016-2017-otf/

Bjarke Ingels

Bjarke Bundgaard Ingels (born 2 October 1974) is a Danish architect. He is the founder and creative partner of Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) since 2005. Known for his innovative and ambitious designs and projects, many of his buildings defy traditional architectural conventions and dimensions. His projects are often highly photogenic, ranging from representations of mountains to snowflakes. He often incorporates sustainable development ideas and sociological concepts into his designs, but tries to achieve a balance between the playful and practical approaches to architecture. His trademarks include sloped lines and designs that are shaped to their surroundings.

Amongst his works are Islands Brygge Harbour Bath, a series of five open-air swimming pools in Copenhagen Harbour (2003) and three major housing projects in Ørestad on the southern outskirts of Copenhagen: VM Houses (2005), multi-family housing in V and M shaped apartment buildings; Mountain Dwellings (2008), an extensive parking facility combined with terraced housing; and 8 House (2010), a large mixed-use housing development.

Vicente Guallart

Vicente Guallart has been the Chief Architect of Barcelona City Council 2011-15.

He was born in Valencia in 1963. He opened his studio in Barcelona in 1992.
He was co-founder of the Institute of Advanced Architecture (IAAC) and director from 2003 to 2011.
He was director of the Master of Advanced Architecture since 2001 until 2011, co-organized by IAAC and UPC School.

Work

He works at the confluence of architecture, nature and technologies. Some of his more relevant projects are the Denia Mountain (reconstruction of an old quarry, in an environment that hold and old Arab castle, selected for the Venice Biennale 2004), 3 ports in the North of Taiwan that will improve the tourism in the island (winners of 2 international competitions), or the Sharing Tower in the neighbourhood of la Torre (Valencia).

He spent part of his time with research and educational projects as former director of the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IaaC), in Barcelona, that holds an international postgraduate program on Architecture and Urbanism working in many scales “from Bits to geography”. In 2000 he co-directed with MIT’s Media Lab and another research Center, the Media House Project, the prototype of an informational house, based for the first time, in distributed computation.

Winy Maas

Winy Maas (born 1958 in Schijndel) is a Dutch architect, landscape architect, professor and urbanist. In 1993 together with Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries he set up MVRDV. Early work such as the television centre Villa VPRO and the housing estate for elderly WoZoCo, both in the Netherlands, have brought him international acclaim and established MVRDV’s leading role in international architecture. Winy Maas is married to Mirjam Veldhuizen van Zanten. They live in Rotterdam, Netherlands and have three sons.

Vicente Guallart & Bjarke Ingels - Talk at IAAC's ValldauraLabs

On the occasion of Danish architect Bjarke Ingels visit to IAACCampus ValldauraLabs for the official launch of the Master in Advanced Ecological Buildings (MAEB), the founder of IAAC Vicente Guallart interviewed and discussed with him about the future of architecture and sustainable and self-sufficient construction.

The Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia – IAAC is an international centre for Education, Fabrication and Research dedicated to the development of architecture capable of meeting the worldwide challenges in constructing 21st century habitability. Based in the 22@ district of Barcelona, one of the world’s capitals of architecture and urbanism, not to mention the EuropeanCapital for Innovation (2014), IAAC is a platform for the exchange of knowledge with researchers, faculty and students from over 60 countries around the world.
Discover all IAAC's educational programmes here: https://iaac.net

IAAC MaCT Interviews // Winy Maas - MVRDV

Globally renowned Architect and IAACMaster in City & TechnologySenior Faculty Winy Maas discussed with IAAC AcademicDirector Areti Markopoulou the importance of the new profession of urban technologist.
Winy Maas is the Director of the global think-tank and research institute The Why Factory, and one of the founders of MVRDV architecture studio, operating from Rotterdam at a global level.
For more information on IAAC's Master in City and Technology: https://iaac.net/educational-programmes/master-in-city-technology/

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IAAC Alumni - Maria Cynthia Funk

IAAC Alumni - Maria Cynthia Funk

IAAC Alumni - Maria Cynthia Funk

Series of videos about the educational experience lived by IAACAlumni in Barcelona and how the preparation given at the Institute's masters programmes changed them personally and professionally.

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IAAC - First Alumni Meeting 2015

IAAC - First Alumni Meeting 2015

IAAC - First Alumni Meeting 2015

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IAAC Open Thesis Fabrication 2016/17

IAAC Open Thesis Fabrication 2016/17

IAAC Open Thesis Fabrication 2016/17

The IAAC program OpenThesisFabrication 2016/17 propose to design and test at scale 1:1 architectural element that take advantage of the latest computational tools, the additive manufacturing process, and the great thermodynamic properties of mud to achieve passive performative system for bioclimatic architecture. Learn more: http://www.iaacblog.com/programs/courses/otf/2016-2017-otf/

Master in City & Technology - MaCT

The Master in City & Technology (MaCT) programme aims to develop new categories of projects, technologies and solutions that can be extended systematically to the cities of the world, thus helping them to become more efficient and more human.
For more information, check IAAC's website ➡ https://iaac.net/educational-programs/master-in-city-technology

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IAAC MaCT - Self-sufficient Neighborhood Prototype

IAAC MaCT - Self-sufficient Neighborhood Prototype

IAAC MaCT - Self-sufficient Neighborhood Prototype

IAAC MaCT - Self-sufficient NeighborhoodPrototype
The objective of this studio has been to develop a prototype of neighborhood for a Self-sufficient City. The idea is based in the long-term research developed at IAAC, related to the idea that cities in the future will be able to produce all the resources that they need locally, while being connected globally.
Tutored by: Vicente Guallart, RodrigoRubio;
Assistants: Ruxandra Iancu Bratosin, Alessio Salvatore Verdolino;
Students: Mohit Chaugule, Rahul Pudale, Chenghuai Zhou, Seda Tugutlu, Sherine Yehia Zein, Chiara Dall'Olio, MayraCamilaLopez
Cajiao, Caglar Gokbulut, Ilkim Er.

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IAAC & Tecnalia - On Site Robotics

IAAC & Tecnalia - On Site Robotics

IAAC & Tecnalia - On Site Robotics

On-site 3D printing of large dimension constructive parts or small buildings using cable-driven robots with the aim of revolutionizing the Construction Sector, by reducing manufacturing costs and by making real the customization of the final products.
Thanks to the use of cables driven by servo-controlled winches easy to be assembled, maintained and reconfigured, 3D printing in very large workspaces is a reality.
More information in https://iaac.net/research-projects/large-scale-3d-printing/on-site-robotics/

A few months ago in Barcelona a team formed by Isern Associats​, Toni Cumella​ and IAAC has designed and manufactured a Musical Robotic Facade, translating Max Richter​’s music into ceramic carvings.
By applying an algorithm designed by IAAC, a robot was able to transform a musical input into carvings on the ceramic bricks which cover the Ohla Eixample​ hotel façade.
The whole work is composed by 1120 ceramic pieces, each one containing eight seconds of robotic reinterpretation of Vivaldi's Four SeasonsRecomposed by Max Richter.
More info: https://iaac.net/musical-robotic-facade-iaac/
Video: Adrià Goula Photo​

Vicente Guallart & Bjarke Ingels - Talk at IAAC's ValldauraLabs

On the occasion of Danish architect Bjarke Ingels visit to IAACCampus ValldauraLabs for the official launch of the Master in Advanced Ecological Buildings (MAEB), the founder of IAAC Vicente Guallart interviewed and discussed with him about the future of architecture and sustainable and self-sufficient construction.

The Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia – IAAC is an international centre for Education, Fabrication and Research dedicated to the development of architecture capable of meeting the worldwide challenges in constructing 21st century habitability. Based in the 22@ district of Barcelona, one of the world’s capitals of architecture and urbanism, not to mention the EuropeanCapital for Innovation (2014), IAAC is a platform for the exchange of knowledge with researchers, faculty and students from over 60 countries around the world.
Discover all IAAC's educational programmes here: https://iaac.net

IAAC MaCT Interviews // Winy Maas - MVRDV

Globally renowned Architect and IAACMaster in City & TechnologySenior Faculty Winy Maas discussed with IAAC AcademicDirector Areti Markopoulou the importance of the new profession of urban technologist.
Winy Maas is the Director of the global think-tank and research institute The Why Factory, and one of the founders of MVRDV architecture studio, operating from Rotterdam at a global level.
For more information on IAAC's Master in City and Technology: https://iaac.net/educational-programmes/master-in-city-technology/

published: 18 May 2018

IAAC Alumni - Maria Cynthia Funk

Series of videos about the educational experience lived by IAACAlumni in Barcelona and how the preparation given at the Institute's masters programmes changed them personally and professionally.

published: 04 May 2018

IAAC - First Alumni Meeting 2015

published: 19 Apr 2017

IAAC Open Thesis Fabrication 2016/17

The IAAC program OpenThesisFabrication 2016/17 propose to design and test at scale 1:1 architectural element that take advantage of the latest computational tools, the additive manufacturing process, and the great thermodynamic properties of mud to achieve passive performative system for bioclimatic architecture. Learn more: http://www.iaacblog.com/programs/courses/otf/2016-2017-otf/

Master in City & Technology - MaCT

The Master in City & Technology (MaCT) programme aims to develop new categories of projects, technologies and solutions that can be extended systematically to the cities of the world, thus helping them to become more efficient and more human.
For more information, check IAAC's website ➡ https://iaac.net/educational-programs/master-in-city-technology

published: 11 Apr 2017

IAAC MaCT - Self-sufficient Neighborhood Prototype

IAAC MaCT - Self-sufficient NeighborhoodPrototype
The objective of this studio has been to develop a prototype of neighborhood for a Self-sufficient City. The idea is based in the long-term research developed at IAAC, related to the idea that cities in the future will be able to produce all the resources that they need locally, while being connected globally.
Tutored by: Vicente Guallart, RodrigoRubio;
Assistants: Ruxandra Iancu Bratosin, Alessio Salvatore Verdolino;
Students: Mohit Chaugule, Rahul Pudale, Chenghuai Zhou, Seda Tugutlu, Sherine Yehia Zein, Chiara Dall'Olio, MayraCamilaLopez
Cajiao, Caglar Gokbulut, Ilkim Er.

published: 18 Dec 2015

IAAC & Tecnalia - On Site Robotics

On-site 3D printing of large dimension constructive parts or small buildings using cable-driven robots with the aim of revolutionizing the Construction Sector, by reducing manufacturing costs and by making real the customization of the final products.
Thanks to the use of cables driven by servo-controlled winches easy to be assembled, maintained and reconfigured, 3D printing in very large workspaces is a reality.
More information in https://iaac.net/research-projects/large-scale-3d-printing/on-site-robotics/

A few months ago in Barcelona a team formed by Isern Associats​, Toni Cumella​ and IAAC has designed and manufactured a Musical Robotic Facade, translating Max Richter​’s music into ceramic carvings.
By applying an algorithm designed by IAAC, a robot was able to transform a musical input into carvings on the ceramic bricks which cover the Ohla Eixample​ hotel façade.
The whole work is composed by 1120 ceramic pieces, each one containing eight seconds of robotic reinterpretation of Vivaldi's Four SeasonsRecomposed by Max Richter.
More info: https://iaac.net/musical-robotic-facade-iaac/
Video: Adrià Goula Photo​

On the occasion of Danish architect Bjarke Ingels visit to IAACCampus ValldauraLabs for the official launch of the Master in Advanced Ecological Buildings (MAEB), the founder of IAAC Vicente Guallart interviewed and discussed with him about the future of architecture and sustainable and self-sufficient construction.

On the occasion of Danish architect Bjarke Ingels visit to IAACCampus ValldauraLabs for the official launch of the Master in Advanced Ecological Buildings (MAEB), the founder of IAAC Vicente Guallart interviewed and discussed with him about the future of architecture and sustainable and self-sufficient construction.

The Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia – IAAC is an international centre for Education, Fabrication and Research dedicated to the development of architecture capable of meeting the worldwide challenges in constructing 21st century habitability. Based in the 22@ district of Barcelona, one of the world’s capitals of architecture and urbanism, not to mention the EuropeanCapital for Innovation (2014), IAAC is a platform for the exchange of knowledge with researchers, faculty and students from over 60 countries around the world.
Discover all IAAC's educational programmes here: https://iaac.net

The Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia – IAAC is an international centre for Education, Fabrication and Research dedicated to the development of architecture capable of meeting the worldwide challenges in constructing 21st century habitability. Based in the 22@ district of Barcelona, one of the world’s capitals of architecture and urbanism, not to mention the EuropeanCapital for Innovation (2014), IAAC is a platform for the exchange of knowledge with researchers, faculty and students from over 60 countries around the world.
Discover all IAAC's educational programmes here: https://iaac.net

Globally renowned Architect and IAACMaster in City & TechnologySenior Faculty Winy Maas discussed with IAAC AcademicDirector Areti Markopoulou the importance of the new profession of urban technologist.
Winy Maas is the Director of the global think-tank and research institute The Why Factory, and one of the founders of MVRDV architecture studio, operating from Rotterdam at a global level.
For more information on IAAC's Master in City and Technology: https://iaac.net/educational-programmes/master-in-city-technology/

Globally renowned Architect and IAACMaster in City & TechnologySenior Faculty Winy Maas discussed with IAAC AcademicDirector Areti Markopoulou the importance of the new profession of urban technologist.
Winy Maas is the Director of the global think-tank and research institute The Why Factory, and one of the founders of MVRDV architecture studio, operating from Rotterdam at a global level.
For more information on IAAC's Master in City and Technology: https://iaac.net/educational-programmes/master-in-city-technology/

IAAC Open Thesis Fabrication 2016/17

The IAAC program OpenThesisFabrication 2016/17 propose to design and test at scale 1:1 architectural element that take advantage of the latest computational t...

The IAAC program OpenThesisFabrication 2016/17 propose to design and test at scale 1:1 architectural element that take advantage of the latest computational tools, the additive manufacturing process, and the great thermodynamic properties of mud to achieve passive performative system for bioclimatic architecture. Learn more: http://www.iaacblog.com/programs/courses/otf/2016-2017-otf/

The IAAC program OpenThesisFabrication 2016/17 propose to design and test at scale 1:1 architectural element that take advantage of the latest computational tools, the additive manufacturing process, and the great thermodynamic properties of mud to achieve passive performative system for bioclimatic architecture. Learn more: http://www.iaacblog.com/programs/courses/otf/2016-2017-otf/

Master in City & Technology - MaCT

The Master in City & Technology (MaCT) programme aims to develop new categories of projects, technologies and solutions that can be extended systematically to t...

The Master in City & Technology (MaCT) programme aims to develop new categories of projects, technologies and solutions that can be extended systematically to the cities of the world, thus helping them to become more efficient and more human.
For more information, check IAAC's website ➡ https://iaac.net/educational-programs/master-in-city-technology

The Master in City & Technology (MaCT) programme aims to develop new categories of projects, technologies and solutions that can be extended systematically to the cities of the world, thus helping them to become more efficient and more human.
For more information, check IAAC's website ➡ https://iaac.net/educational-programs/master-in-city-technology

IAAC MaCT - Self-sufficient NeighborhoodPrototype
The objective of this studio has been to develop a prototype of neighborhood for a Self-sufficient City. The idea is based in the long-term research developed at IAAC, related to the idea that cities in the future will be able to produce all the resources that they need locally, while being connected globally.
Tutored by: Vicente Guallart, RodrigoRubio;
Assistants: Ruxandra Iancu Bratosin, Alessio Salvatore Verdolino;
Students: Mohit Chaugule, Rahul Pudale, Chenghuai Zhou, Seda Tugutlu, Sherine Yehia Zein, Chiara Dall'Olio, MayraCamilaLopez
Cajiao, Caglar Gokbulut, Ilkim Er.

IAAC MaCT - Self-sufficient NeighborhoodPrototype
The objective of this studio has been to develop a prototype of neighborhood for a Self-sufficient City. The idea is based in the long-term research developed at IAAC, related to the idea that cities in the future will be able to produce all the resources that they need locally, while being connected globally.
Tutored by: Vicente Guallart, RodrigoRubio;
Assistants: Ruxandra Iancu Bratosin, Alessio Salvatore Verdolino;
Students: Mohit Chaugule, Rahul Pudale, Chenghuai Zhou, Seda Tugutlu, Sherine Yehia Zein, Chiara Dall'Olio, MayraCamilaLopez
Cajiao, Caglar Gokbulut, Ilkim Er.

IAAC & Tecnalia - On Site Robotics

On-site 3D printing of large dimension constructive parts or small buildings using cable-driven robots with the aim of revolutionizing the Construction Sector, ...

On-site 3D printing of large dimension constructive parts or small buildings using cable-driven robots with the aim of revolutionizing the Construction Sector, by reducing manufacturing costs and by making real the customization of the final products.
Thanks to the use of cables driven by servo-controlled winches easy to be assembled, maintained and reconfigured, 3D printing in very large workspaces is a reality.
More information in https://iaac.net/research-projects/large-scale-3d-printing/on-site-robotics/

On-site 3D printing of large dimension constructive parts or small buildings using cable-driven robots with the aim of revolutionizing the Construction Sector, by reducing manufacturing costs and by making real the customization of the final products.
Thanks to the use of cables driven by servo-controlled winches easy to be assembled, maintained and reconfigured, 3D printing in very large workspaces is a reality.
More information in https://iaac.net/research-projects/large-scale-3d-printing/on-site-robotics/

A few months ago in Barcelona a team formed by Isern Associats​, Toni Cumella​ and IAAC has designed and manufactured a Musical Robotic Facade, translating Max Richter​’s music into ceramic carvings.
By applying an algorithm designed by IAAC, a robot was able to transform a musical input into carvings on the ceramic bricks which cover the Ohla Eixample​ hotel façade.
The whole work is composed by 1120 ceramic pieces, each one containing eight seconds of robotic reinterpretation of Vivaldi's Four SeasonsRecomposed by Max Richter.
More info: https://iaac.net/musical-robotic-facade-iaac/
Video: Adrià Goula Photo​

A few months ago in Barcelona a team formed by Isern Associats​, Toni Cumella​ and IAAC has designed and manufactured a Musical Robotic Facade, translating Max Richter​’s music into ceramic carvings.
By applying an algorithm designed by IAAC, a robot was able to transform a musical input into carvings on the ceramic bricks which cover the Ohla Eixample​ hotel façade.
The whole work is composed by 1120 ceramic pieces, each one containing eight seconds of robotic reinterpretation of Vivaldi's Four SeasonsRecomposed by Max Richter.
More info: https://iaac.net/musical-robotic-facade-iaac/
Video: Adrià Goula Photo​

Vicente Guallart & Bjarke Ingels - Talk at IAAC's ValldauraLabs

On the occasion of Danish architect Bjarke Ingels visit to IAACCampus ValldauraLabs for the official launch of the Master in Advanced Ecological Buildings (MAEB), the founder of IAAC Vicente Guallart interviewed and discussed with him about the future of architecture and sustainable and self-sufficient construction.

The Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia – IAAC is an international centre for Education, Fabrication and Research dedicated to the development of architecture capable of meeting the worldwide challenges in constructing 21st century habitability. Based in the 22@ district of Barcelona, one of the world’s capitals of architecture and urbanism, not to mention the EuropeanCapital for Innovation (2014), IAAC is a platform for the exchange of knowledge with researchers, faculty and students from over 60 countries around the world.
Discover all IAAC's educational programmes here: https://iaac.net

IAAC MaCT Interviews // Winy Maas - MVRDV

Globally renowned Architect and IAACMaster in City & TechnologySenior Faculty Winy Maas discussed with IAAC AcademicDirector Areti Markopoulou the importance of the new profession of urban technologist.
Winy Maas is the Director of the global think-tank and research institute The Why Factory, and one of the founders of MVRDV architecture studio, operating from Rotterdam at a global level.
For more information on IAAC's Master in City and Technology: https://iaac.net/educational-programmes/master-in-city-technology/

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IAAC Alumni - Maria Cynthia Funk

Series of videos about the educational experience lived by IAAC Alumni in Barcelona and ho...

IAAC Open Thesis Fabrication 2016/17

The IAAC program OpenThesisFabrication 2016/17 propose to design and test at scale 1:1 architectural element that take advantage of the latest computational tools, the additive manufacturing process, and the great thermodynamic properties of mud to achieve passive performative system for bioclimatic architecture. Learn more: http://www.iaacblog.com/programs/courses/otf/2016-2017-otf/

Shivdasani, 72, broke the news of her retirement at a press conference at the Indian Consulate in New York City, on May 5, to launch the 18th edition of the annual New York Indian Film Festival, IAAC’s flagship event ... Then there is Priyanka Das, an aspiring filmmaker, a graduate from a filmmaking school from Ohio, who volunteered for the first time at this year’s IAAC festival....

The NYIFF is the oldest and most prestigious film festival in the city and is run by the Indo-American Arts Council (IAAC), a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded by Shivdasani 20 years ago ... “The purpose of the IAAC was to help spread awareness of Indian culture and artists as they were invisible 20 years ago.”. The IAAC not only runs ......

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Uh, yeah y'know, shit is wild he, hehCan't complain though I'm aliveHealthy and all a that knahmsayin?Just tryin' to do my thang, praise to allBust it that nigga Slick Rick said, I waited long time sweatin' itI got jerked but now I'm gettin' it, hazy like asthma bizarre disasterStress almost held me down from bein' a masterThe faster preacher, poet, a teacher, it's been so long like MonifahBelieve that I'm needed, in rappin', I breathe thisSome pick up a microphone and can't even achieve thisOscar award winning your shit, I'm bored with itStop copy-catting son(Why?)'Cause your dog did itGet your own lingo, make up your own jingleTen years later you be bitin' my singlePrimo, take it downtown, swing itIntervenin' on the board, sensimil steamin', yeahCatch the vibe like a tribal danceIn the clubs on the low with the boy stanceMoney rubbin' with a shorty got bumped by a chumpTell him, step off, I'm doin' the hump, yeahI say it's my world and I won't stopAnd if you stand in my way you bound to get droppedSome wish that I was gone 'cause they know I'ma winIn a minute, I'll be makin' six G's times tenI'm the computer, printin' out data take notesThen analyze the information and press sendFreaky like porno, Ron Jeremy saw noObstacle or pussy to stop him from bonin' a hoeMe and the mic double troubleChicks look at us like twins, all lovable and huggablePrognosis, on the, mic I choke outHad the same effects from coughin', blowin' smoke outArchitect, rap technician, man listenIt's no doubt you gonna pump this in your systemMy skills ill and all of that aboveConfidence, I'm not worried 'bout a street buzzI'm O.C., who you? I never heard of yaGet out my face 'fore I turn into a motherfuckin' murdererI want the green like indo, a mansion, a carA wife who's never been a bimboToo much to ask, well, to me that's simpleWanna retire on a yacht called the S. S. MinnowI say it's my world and I won't stopAnd if you stand in my way, you bound to get droppedI say it's my world and I won't stopAnd if you stand in my way, you bound to get droppedI say it's my world and I won't stopAnd if you stand in my way, you bound to get droppedI say it's my world and I won't stopAnd if you stand in my way, you bound to get droppedTop choice, this here nigga got poiseAin't a man alive who could stop my noiseI snatch a star from the sky, spark up your lyeYou stand astounded wonderin' how I did itNow you're star struck, like I truck goldTreatin' me like a nigga havin' a million records soldNow a star child, phenomenon like the X-FilesRappers know I'm comin' so they go in exileCzar in this rap shit, comin' on your mattressMicrophone fiend, I make beats do back flipsFear me like genocide, seriousHow I do it through your stereo, mysteriousO.C. do demolition, nil competitionLike robot Kong on a destroy missionA matter of life and death you try to fight for breathI snatch your heart from a slice through your chestWho the best from New York to Bogota?Who got face thinkin' they scare me with a scar, shit?What I be bringin' is a terrible sightA performance never again performed on the micI say it's my world and I won't stopAnd if you stand in my way, you bound to get droppedI say it's my world and I won't stopAnd if you stand in my way, you bound to get droppedI say it's my world and I won't stopAnd if you stand in my way, you bound to get droppedI say it's my world and I won't stopAnd if you stand in my way, you bound to get dropped

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The NYIFF is the oldest and most prestigious film festival in the city and is run by the Indo-American Arts Council (IAAC), a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded by Shivdasani 20 years ago ... “The purpose of the IAAC was to help spread awareness of Indian culture and artists as they were invisible 20 years ago.”. The IAAC not only runs ......

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